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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stringent competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition that is strict, demanding, or rigorous in nature.
Example: "The annual science fair featured a stringent competition, with students presenting their projects to a panel of expert judges."
Alternatives: "a tough competition" or "a fierce competition".
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The mcBPPS sampler thus sets up a stringent competition between the multiple categories of functional constraints imposed on the input sequences to thereby more precisely define both those co-conserved residues most distinctive of and those sequences belonging to each subgroup.
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Kroes, whose reputation for enforcing the European Union's stringent competition rules with an iron fist has earned her the nickname "Nickel Neelie" also said that it "would not be wise" of MasterCard to compensate for the loss of revenue from the fees by raising charges elsewhere.
There is nothing against the rules in choosing to run marathons in search of records instead of racing against stringent competition.
She says some newspaper closures are due "to the very stringent competition rules" and that the report "conveniently excludes any mention of the 1,700 local websites run by the local news industry".
And although the requirements are very stringent, competition for the scholarships is expected to be fierce.
Nevertheless, these results as well as several other reported MICs of herbal constituents for Candida (Table 3) indicate that for posing stringent competition to existing drugs, the MICs of herbal products must be lowered.
Lottery officials then opened the latest competition, asking potential bidders to comply with a stringent set of conditions and a minimum upfront payment of $300 million.
Of course this is a stringent view.
They devised a stringent "all work test".
There is a stringent licensing system for diggers.
Procurement went through a stringent approval system.
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